This is an early work by Art Gallery, came out the same day as Art Gallery's Apache. The sculpting is unbelievably poor. Even if it is free, it should be used as a door stopper only. For e.g., have a look at the surrounding of the Red A.

If you buy a pet from pet stores , you are encouraging those breeders to breed more. This is the condition that they lives in:

True. But there are other sculpting problems. There is also concern of the smell, due to some really old resin used by ARt Gallery. I have concern such smell can cause cancer.

Besides, I don't think a product w/ such poor workmanship deserves to pay money for. If the sculpter can't even get his act together, he shouldn't be expecting money. Buying it would be indulging those people, let them get away, let them think that junk workmanship still has a market and they won't never improve as they think they don't need to.

If you buy a pet from pet stores , you are encouraging those breeders to breed more. This is the condition that they lives in:

cobywan wrote:Could you show us some of your work? I would love to see what a master craftsman's quality looks like.

I never said my work is master craftsman quality, but this Art Gallery cancer smell GK kit, in which Art Gallery or Wave charges a few hundreds dollars for it, better be master craftsman level, because consumer pay money for it. Workmanship like the photo above, shouldn't even walk out in the street. Even those amateur at Factory Challenge has better quality than that.

If you buy a pet from pet stores , you are encouraging those breeders to breed more. This is the condition that they lives in:

a teacher, using a white chalk, put a dot on the blackboard, and ask the students what they see in front of them. they all answer: "there is a dot." the teacher then said: "you can only see that?" they replied yes.

"what about the blackboard? the walls? you do not see those? you only have a dot to talk about?"